The New York Auto Show, run­ning March 29 to April 7, will high­light automak­ers’ design, enter­tain­ment and man­u­fac­tur­ing in their lat­est models.

Get a closer look at what’s in store on the auto show floor.

Twenty-three automak­ers will reveal cars and crossovers that have never been seen before in the U.S. as the show cel­e­brates its 113th anniver­sary. The offer­ings will be heav­ily weighted toward lux­ury brands.

“There is always an abun­dance of lux­ury vehi­cles at the New York show,” said Michelle Krebs, an ana­lyst with Edmunds.com, a con­sumer and dealer infor­ma­tion ser­vice. “It’s because New York and Los Ange­les are the biggest lux­ury car mar­kets in the United States.”

Mercedes-Benz’s news will focus on an AMG ver­sion of its CLA-Class small sedan that will debut this fall. The entry-level CLA-Class will be priced at about $30,000 and is aimed at younger buyers.

Audi is expected to show a redesigned A3 sedan, while Porsche will take the wraps off the 50th anniver­sary edi­tion of the 911. The fifth gen­er­a­tion of the 911 GT3 has a 3.8-liter V6 engine that pro­duces 475 horsepower.